Carriers are already using vessels that run on green fuels, but these are still scarce & more expensive than fossil fuels. Global climate regulations are crucial to make green fuels viable & to boost investment in their production in order to reach #NetZero2050 🌱🚢 We have put forward a #GreenBalanceMechanism proposal to support this & our members are ready! #giveusachancetochange✅ Listen to CEOs of our members to understand their commitment & investments for decarbonisation. Shmulick Yoskovitz, CEO of X-Press Feeders. Rolf Habben Jansen, CEO of Hapag-Lloyd AG. K. H. Wu, CEO of EVERGREEN LINE. Rodolphe SAADE, CEO & Chairman of CMA CGM. Read more about the Green Balance Mechanism 👉 https://lnkd.in/e4q4W9Sd
World Shipping Council
Maritime Transportation
Washington, District of Columbia 17,996 followers
The united voice of liner shipping, working to shape future growth of responsible, sustainable, safe and secure shipping
About us
The World Shipping Council provides a coordinated voice for the liner shipping industry in its work with policymakers and other industry groups with an interest in international transportation. The WSC and its member companies partner with governments and other stakeholders to collaborate on actionable solutions for some of the world's most challenging transportation problems. In particular, the World Shipping Council is working to reduce the industry's impact on the environment through new global regulations and international R&D into zero emission propulsion. The WSC also plays an active role in the development of programs that improve maritime security without impeding the free flow of commerce. The WSC also works with a broad range of stakeholders from the public and private sectors to advance policies and programs that will ensure adequate and efficient global transportation infrastructure capacity.
- Website
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https://www.worldshipping.org/
External link for World Shipping Council
- Industry
- Maritime Transportation
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Washington, District of Columbia
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2000
- Specialties
- Maritime Safety, Sustainable shipping, Shipping standards, Liner Shipping, Maritime Security, and Supply Chain
Locations
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1156 15th St NW
Suite 300
Washington, District of Columbia 20005, US
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Brussels, BE
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Singapore, SG
Employees at World Shipping Council
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Anna Larsson
Director Global Communications & GM Europe @ World Shipping Council | Global Communications, General Management
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James Corbett
Environmental Director, Europe at World Shipping Council
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Bryan Wood-Thomas
Vice-President at World Shipping Council, Ocean Carriers
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George Charalampidis
Director, Regulatory Affairs, World Shipping Council
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Just wrapped up two insightful days at the 2nd Ship Recycling Lab with James Corbett. It was incredibly exciting to connect with people from a variety of sectors, including those from the ship recycling field, NGOs, shipowners, the steel industry, tech innovators, and the finance sector - all sharing their unique perspectives on the opportunities and challenges of ship recycling.♻️🚢 The discussions delved into the latest technological advancements, financial models to support sustainable practices, and how the circular economy and ship recycling can be connected. We explored how collaboration across these sectors can drive innovation and create practical solutions for sustainable ship recycling. 🌱Continued dialogue and collaboration are essential to turn these ideas into real-world actions. 🤝 A big thank you to the NGO Shipbreaking Platform for putting together such an insightful event! I'm looking forward to continuing the conversation around this topic! #sustainability #shiprecycling
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Register now! 🗓 Speakers and moderators have been announced for the ‘International Symposium on Plant and Biodiversity Protection: Optimizing Container Design to Mitigate Risks of Pest Contamination in the International Containerized Supply Chain’ in Rotterdam, the Netherlands for the 11th November 2024. 🚢🇳🇱 #Safety 🔈Speaking on the panels: Patrick Hicks from COA - Container Owners Association. Gregory Wolff from Focus Group on Sea Containers, Canadian Food Inspection Agency and International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC) Marco Traa from #NationalPlantProtectionOrganization. Rama Karri from Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry. Wendy Beltz from USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS). 🔈Moderating: Lars Kjaer from the World Shipping Council. Patrick Hicks from COA - Container Owners Association. Martijn Schenk from #NationalPlantProtectionOrganization of Netherlands. Mike (Michael) Downes from BIC - Bureau International des Containers and Container Cleanliness Industry Advisory Group. Register here 👉 https://lnkd.in/eAUCRiPV
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There has been clear progress in negotiations at #MEPC82, and we are encouraged to see that the key industry priorities of a feebate and closing the price gap between green fuels and fossil fuels are considered critical going forward. International Maritime Organization member states recognize that the core purpose of the mid-term measures is to drive the energy transition in the fleet, but there is much work remaining to get there. 🌱🚢 🇺🇳 We will continue to work with all parties for an ambitious and cost-effective measure, and the models put forward in the #GreenBalanceMechanism can provide viable tools for use in the forthcoming agreement. ✅ Our focus remains on ensuring that mid-term measures will close the price gap between green fuels and fossil fuels, that the full climate impact of fuels from well-to-wake is taken into account, and that regulations drive investment in green fuel production by encouraging the use of deep #GHG reduction fuels. We look forward to working with the parties on developing effective mid-term measures that will incentivize the use and production of green fuels so that shipping can reach #NetZero2050, in a way that ensures a just and equitable transition. ✅ Watch video interview with WSC's Bryan Wood-Thomas on the outcomes of MEPC82 at the IMO.
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World Shipping Council reposted this
It was a pleasure to meet Joe Appiott representing the Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity. We were both attending the International Maritime Organization International Maritime Organization 82nd meeting of the Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC 82). Fellow University of Delaware Blue Hens worked on different parts of IMO's MEPC 82 meeting agenda this week. As we served the international efforts at IMO, we got to share a coffee, and recall our shared time working and learning in School of Marine Science and Policy at UD. Great to see you, Joe! World Shipping Council
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The shipping industry is navigating towards #NetZero2050. 🌱🚢 Despite the high costs and limited supply of green fuels, the journey must go on and our proposal for a #GreenBalance Mechanism can allow us to get there in time. Here's what carrier CEOs had to say. Soren Toft, CEO of MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company Takaya Soga, CEO of NYK Line Kenny Ye, VP of COSCO Shipping Holdings and COO of OOCL Jeremy Nixon, CEO of Ocean Network Express Jeremy Sutton, CEO of Swire Shipping #GiveUsAChanceToChange Read more about the Green Balance Mechanism here 👉 https://lnkd.in/e4q4W9Sd
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Transitioning to the greenest fuels is a must for the shipping industry to achieve #NetZero2050. 🌱🚢 🇺🇳 We propose the implementation of a #GreenBalance Mechanism to bridge the price gap between green fuels and fossil fuels, at the lowest possible cost. Here's what carrier CEOs had to say. Rolf Habben Jansen, CEO of Hapag-Lloyd AG Kim, Kyung Bae, CEO of HMM Jeremy Nixon, CEO of Ocean Network Express Kenny Ye, VP of COSCO Shipping Holdings and COO of OOCL Jeremy Sutton, CEO of Swire Shipping Lars Kastrup, CEO of Pacific International Lines (PTE) Ltd #GiveUsAChanceToChange Read more about the Green Balance Mechanism here: https://lnkd.in/e4q4W9Sd
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World Shipping Council reposted this
🌍 This week, delegates at IMO MEPC 82 will further discuss mid-term measures for the reduction of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. In the video below, our President and CEO, Lasse Kristoffersen, shares his views on market-based measures and their importance to the decarbonization journey. 🔗 Learn more about the #GreenBalanceMechanism here: https://lnkd.in/daJBRhgp #MEPC82 #Sustainability #Decarbonization #GreenShipping #ClimateAction #IMO
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Today is #WorldMaritimeDay 2024 🇺🇳🚢 This year marks the 50th anniversary of the International Maritime Organization's International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) treaty. This convention is the bedrock in setting international safety standards for ship construction, equipment, and operation, preventing maritime disasters and protecting lives. The World Shipping Council will continue to explore and implement preventive measures to ensure a safe workplace for seafarers and on-shore transport workers, focusing on cargo safety, the safe handling of containers, reducing container fires and containers lost at sea. Read more: https://lnkd.in/efNTPjDu
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Our WSC CEO Joe Kramek, together with Damian Viccars and Felix Sames, recently met with key stakeholders in Brussels, including representatives from the European Commission, European Parliament, and other industry organizations, to underscore the vital role of liner shipping for the future of Europe's competitiveness. 🚢 🇪🇺 Key discussions focused on: 1. The urgent need for the #EU to lead global efforts on #GHG reduction and accelerate the implementation of the EU Green Deal. ✅ 2. Ensuring the availability of green fuels to support the transition to #NetZero shipping. ✅ 3. Securing resilient and safe maritime supply chains, especially in the face of geopolitical risks, to protect trade and seafarers. ✅ 4. The importance of completing the Single Market to enhance Europe’s global trade competitiveness. ✅